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Which Oxford college is known as the House?

Christ Church (Latin: Ædes Christi, the temple or house, ædes, of Christ, and thus sometimes known as "The House") is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.
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How many houses are there in Oxford University?

The University of Oxford has thirty-nine colleges, and four permanent private halls (PPHs) of religious foundation. Colleges (with the exception of three 'societies of the university') and PPHs are autonomous self-governing corporations within the university.
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What are the titles of the heads of Oxford colleges?

The Head of a College, known variously as the Dean (Christ Church), the Master (Balliol, Pembroke, St Catherine's, St Cross, St Peter's and University College), the President (Corpus Christi, Kellogg, Magdalen, St John's, Trinity and Wolfson); the Principal (Brasenose, Green Templeton, Harris Manchester, Hertford, ...
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What is the richest college at Oxford?

For the best demonstration of what money can buy right now, go to St John's College, the wealthiest in the Oxford system.
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What is the smallest college in Oxford?

Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
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Oxford Colleges – what exactly are they?

What is the oldest college in Oxford?

Balliol College (/ˈbeɪliəl/) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1263 by John I de Balliol, it has a claim to be the oldest college in Oxford and the English-speaking world. Members of Balliol have been awarded 13 Nobel Prizes with 12 Laureates (the most of any Oxford college).
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Which is the biggest Oxford college?

St Catherine's College is the largest college within Oxford University and teaches both undergraduate and graduate students.
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Why are they called Oxford houses?

They chose the name Oxford House in recognition of Oxford Group, a religious organization that influenced the founders of AA.
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Why is Oxford Houses so expensive?

Supply and demand. Oxford is a small city but has a lot of people in IT, Biosciences, Medicine and Education. It also has a very large student population. It also attracts large numbers of tourists.
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How many people can live in an Oxford House?

Experience of Oxford House has shown that from 8 to 15 members works very well. Oxford House will not charter a house with fewer than six individuals because experience has shown that it takes at least six individuals to form an effective group.
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What is the nickname of Oxford UK?

Oxford – The City of Dreaming Spires: Known globally for its prestigious university, Oxford caught the eyes of Victorian poet Matthew Arnold, who gave the city this nickname in his poem 'Thyrsis', in reference to the spectacular architecture of the university buildings.
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What is the hardest college to get into at Oxford?

All Souls College

All Souls is the most elusive Oxford College and it takes no undergraduate students. In order to get in, graduate and postgraduate students apply for examination fellowships through “the hardest exam in the world”.
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What is the friendliest college at Oxford?

The Queen's College has a reputation as one of the friendliest and most inclusive colleges.
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What are the 3 oldest colleges in Oxford?

Established between 1249 and 1264, University, Balliol and Merton Colleges are the oldest.
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What is the youngest Oxford college?

About the college. St Catherine's College (Catz) is Oxford's youngest undergraduate college and one of its largest and most diverse communities.
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Which Oxford college was Harry Potter filmed in?

Christ Church College served as filming locations for various aspects of the films, including Bodley Staircase and the college cloisters, which appeared in the first two Harry Potter films. Another important connection that Christ Church College has to the Harry Potter films is the dining hall.
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What is the most oversubscribed college at Oxford?

The Oxford College Application Process

It's true there are different Oxford college acceptance rates - Christ Church and Brasenose are among the most oversubscribed Oxford colleges, while St. Hilda's, for instance, is one of the most undersubscribed.
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Who is the most famous student in Oxford University?

1. Albert Einstein – Nobel Prize-winning Physicist – Christ Church College.
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Does it matter which Oxford college you go to?

Oxford's colleges have a lot in common. However, each college is unique, and this rich variety is part of what makes the Oxford experience so special. Most graduate students quickly settle in and enjoy their college, even if they chose another college as their preference.
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What is the least competitive Oxford course?

And the least competitive undergraduate course at the. university of Oxford would be music. at a 54% acceptance rate.
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Which Oxford college has no students?

All Souls is unique among Oxford colleges because it has no student members; all are Fellows, except the Warden.
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Which Oxford college takes the most state school students?

Mansfield has the highest state sector intake of Oxford”. “Applicants don't have to worry about being in a cultural minority here, or whether they would fit in,” says Mountfield.
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What is the sister city of Oxford England?

Leiden, Netherlands

Leiden is the city with which Oxford has been twinned the longest; their partnership dates back all the way to 1946.
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What are students from Oxford called?

In short, an Oxoniensis in Latin, or Oxonian in English, is an individual who's read for a degree at the University of Oxford.
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